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11.03.2011, 13:29 #1
!!! ......................" THE Tenzing Rolex "............................. !!!
In english lest es sich besser
In continue of my quest to find all information on 1952 - 1953 Mount Everest & Rolex post....
--> http://www.network54.com/Forum/20759...+Quest+%3B-%29
One of the imho most important Rolex out of their enormous heritage I can present to you today:
THE Tenzing Rolex!!!
A lot has been said about the Rolex of Tenzing Norgay, the ultra Sherpa you needed to get to the summit of Mt.Everest back in the fifties. As a full member of the Swiss expedition in 1952, then in 1953 with the British back again as a Sherpa. Only team members got prototypes from Rolex to test their watches. For Everest there were 13 Rolex watches delivered, as original '53 Rolex correspondance & invoice have shown. Tenzing was not a member at '53 and thus did not get a Rolex/Smith from the British, so what was he wearing? Best rumour so far that has been spread around is by Jamling Tenzing in the forword of Rolex book; it was a gold bubbleback given to him by his good friend Raymond Lambert. So let's start my journey where we ended last time, when I came in contact with the Tenzing's who asked me to examine their father's Rolex....
The more I got closer, the more excited I became. Specially when I held it the first time and saw the caseback..
"Presented by the Rolex Watch Company as a memento of the Swiss expedition to Mount Everest" it says!
An "official" gift from Rolex to Sherpa Tensing Norkay, for his achievements of Swiss 1952 Expedition. Now I tell you that I've spoken with the lovely widow of Raymond Lambert and interesting detail was that she shared with me that her husband never gave 'his' or 'a' Rolex to his friend Tenzing as rumoured till now. It was "The Rolex Company" that gave it to Tenzing it says! not Lambert, where Tenzing always in Lambert's house during his stay in Switzerland.....
While meeting the Tenzings in the US, the first look at THE Everest Rolex pur sang was a BIG surprise especially to see it was a DATEJUST?!....LOL, after a while I realized: a Datejust on Top of the World! ;-)
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;-) Haha ;-) !! A GOLD DATEJUST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....
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WITH RED writing & Date-wheel!!!!!!!!!! ;-)
Glorious moment for me personally, also hearing the stories from the Tenzings in how it was kept,
were very usefull in the my research! Many thanks to the humble Tenzing family in willing to sharing it
with me in the Hillary & Tenzing project!!
My research got me further into detail after reading this: "He agreed rather half-heartedly to go again
with the British in 1953. He and Hillary were then not close but Lambert pressed him to take the chance
with the British" ---> http://www.k2news.com/e2002swiss.htm
&
"Norgay" means "fortunate"... ;-)
http://www.tenzing-norgay.com/pages/...gaysherpa.html
The Lambert family (widow and son Yves Lambert) told me 2 interesting details about I like to share with you;
# First, during my talk it was clear to me that Raymond Lambert had a special relationship with Rolex back
in those days. For Rolex not only the '52 Genevan climbteam should conquer Mt.Everest but Rolex should be worn during any attempt! The close relationship Raymond had with Rolex was of deep respect. It was Raymond, continued the keen widow to me, who convinced Tenzing to join the British '53 Everest Team. John Hunt came with a message
from the young UK Queen in spe to Raymond in asking him to convince Tenzing to join! A VERY interesting
note she remembered during this proces was that Tenzings wife back then advised him not to take his Rolex
to this 1953 Expedition. So again, after Lambert convinced Tenzing to join the British, he now had to make
sure Tenzing was wearing a Rolex. I asked her why her husband was so pertinent... She explained to me that
Raymond was in full believe Rolex, as genevan based, deserved it to be worn on top of a succesful ascent!
In honor of his friendship Tenzing decided to please Lambert, and did not take the "schmutz" she continued!
At first I thought, what's a "schmutz", so I asked her...she said her husband always said it like this to her.
As we where talking german, the coin dropped and from "schmut"(German for dirtyI explained her it was Smith, lol! ;-)
# Secondly I want to mention that after Yves Lambert showed me his fathers Rolex, he made a very important, but also logic remark. He told me that ALL Rolex watches had to be given back to Geneva for research....as they were prototypes! (Invoice Rolex to British Mt.Everest Expeditions says "with extra long leather strap") He continued to tell me that the one he's having, is engraved with his fathers name and given to him AFTER the ascent. All original Rolex watches worn during Everest Expeditions were send back to Geneva. That is what he saw during a visit to the Genevan factory in their private showcase.
Having said above, rest us to analyse the shown golden Tenzing Rolex caseback. It says: "a memento of the Swiss expedition to Mount Everest". A brave gravure honouring a exceptional explorer for his effort in 1952....
This rare & important Tenzing Rolex shows a gravure that doesn't mention the succesful 1953 ascent, no instead it meantions a Swiss '52 expedition. Tenzing was in '53 not on paper a member of '53 expedition, so no steel Rolex on extra long bracelet.
The Tenzing family told me that Rolex US had it for service during Mr. Putton's period of director, he ensembled a team of the best watchmakers from Geneva to come to NY. The leather strap was worn out & the bezel was broken and movement needed over-hault. This team searched for correct parts over the world and also changed the leather for this US oyster bracelet and presented it very happily after some time back to the Tenzing family. Since then, it's stored in the safe until I came along ;-)
Tenzings own words to his family where that he worn this Rolex on the Mt.Everest. & Again I like to thank every friend involved around me in getting me to see this Rolex grail, I owe you big time for your patience and advise!!
Glad to hear so many close Rolex friends are doing their effort to come 19 march to Maastricht, respect! will be fun for sure to 'update all new grails that hit Passion members in a high frequence lately! ;-) See you next Saterday!
&
The HTE ( www.HillaryTenzingExplorer.com ) website will soon show you more pictures of the Tenzing Rolex!
and the both the Rolex of one of last living 1953 British Expedition Members; George Band & more impressions
with our encounter with Jane Morris ('53 Times journalist that got the story right on time in London on the day
the world looked to the coronation of the young Queen Elizabeth). Later today or early tomorrow "Cape 3" will go online,
i'll post a warning once it's live ;-)
Ich hoffe ihr habt Spass dran gehabt& Gerade mein Flug gebucht fur Sonntag nach München
Grüsse Philipp
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11.03.2011, 13:33 #2
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11.03.2011, 13:33 #3
Danke für die überraschend spannende Mittagspause!
Wünsche eine gute Zeit, Dirk
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11.03.2011, 13:34 #4
amazing
Gruss
WumTGT - Trinken gegen Terror
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11.03.2011, 14:04 #5
Danke EUCH
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11.03.2011, 14:10 #6
Just Wow
Ey Alder, Terracotta ist kein Pastagericht....
Grüße Markus
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11.03.2011, 14:21 #7
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Danke.
Gruß Didi
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11.03.2011, 14:49 #8ehemaliges mitgliedGast
Dankeschön.
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11.03.2011, 14:55 #9
Heute special um getann
Einer der ersten Explorer 2.53 Serpico Y Laino & Das beste was die Evolution der Toolwatch uns gebracht hatt, die 6538
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...675/friday.jpg
Gr.PhilippGeändert von Hannes (15.03.2011 um 12:43 Uhr) Grund: Bildgröße über 250 kb
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11.03.2011, 14:58 #10
Danke Philipp
Gruß Tom
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11.03.2011, 15:34 #11
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11.03.2011, 15:38 #12
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du verückter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
klasse
dieter
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11.03.2011, 15:41 #13
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11.03.2011, 15:47 #14
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11.03.2011, 15:51 #15
Wow!
Als alter Messner/Habeler Fan:
Dachte immer es hieße "Tenzing Norgay". Auf dem Uhrendeckel steht "Norkay".
Wieder was gelernt. Google/Wiki usw. kennt beide Schreibweisen.Grüße, Tom
Perfekte Submariner 16613 incl. Garantie im SC: http://www.rlx-sales.com/de/sales/of...geNum_qListe=0
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11.03.2011, 16:47 #16
Genialer Bericht, Philipp!
Danke für die Mühe und fürs Teilen!
Bis Sonntag!
bG
david
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11.03.2011, 16:56 #17
Danke für den interessanten Bericht.
Gruß, Oliver
Als ich meinen Benutzernamen ausgesucht hab', fand ich ihn gut - Heute stehe ich dazu
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11.03.2011, 17:07 #18ehemaliges mitgliedGast
Unglaublich interessanter Bericht! Vielen, vielen Dank!!
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11.03.2011, 17:16 #19
Stark, Philipp!
Vielleicht sieht man sich Sonntag.
Gruß
Erik"Ich bin Mr. Wolf. Ich löse Probleme."
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11.03.2011, 17:18 #20
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